301 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL 33132
(305) 358-7550
Monday & Wednesday: 6:00pm-7:15pm Saturday: 9:00am-10:15am What to bring: -Water bottle -Towel -Yoga mat -Saturday classes (sunglasses)
Lummus Park is a 5.9acre urban park in the Lummus Park Historic District of Miami, Florida, just west of Downtown.GeographyLummus park is on the eastern side of Miami River and it is roughly bounded by NW 3rd Street to the north, where the park has one of its entrance, and by NW 2nd Street to the south, where there is a second entrance; NW 3rd Court to the east separates the park and Interstate 95.In addition to a large grassy area, in the central zone of the park there are basketbal and volleyball courts, playgrounds and garden seats. Between Lummus park and NW 3rd Avenue there are the horses of the City of Miami police mounted patrol.HistoryLummus Park was created in 1909 as one of Miami's first open, green spaces. The opening of the park in 1909, spurred development in the area, and today, most of the building around the park were built before 1926. On October 25, 2006, the park and the buildings on its northern boundary were added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as Lummus Park Historic District.In addition to the buildings of the historic district, in the western part of the park have been moved two buildings of Miami’s pioneer history: William Wagner House, example of braced frame construction dated back to 1857, and the only remaining limestone structure of Fort Dallas, dating back to 1836.
The Riverfront is an urban development in Downtown Miami, Florida, United States. The complex is located on the north bank of the Miami River in Miami's Central Business District. The complex contains three main towers, "Mint" and "The Ivy" and "Wind." The taller of the three, Mint, is currently the 6th-tallest building in Miami and Florida. It has 55 floors and rises 631ft.The Ivy opened in July, 2008. This tower is 512ft tall, and rises 45 floors. Ivy and Mint are developed by Key International. The third tower, Wind, was developed by Neo. "Wind," is a 45-story of 533ft, was approved in 2006 by the city council of Miami and the Federal Aviation Administration, is the third tower in the complex. Construction began in 2007 and the tower was completed 2009."Cima" tower was proposed for the southeast corner of the Riverfront Complex but was never built. It was proposed to begin in 2006 and be completed by 2008. The tower was proposed to have 471 residential units with a height of 52 floors.The final phase of the development was supposed to be Riverfront Phase IV, a 334ft, 22-story building which would have been located to the west of the three towers. The Riverfront Retail Center was proposed to connect the buildings at the lower floors and was to be dedicated to retail. The towers were to be used for condominiums, apartments, and office space. The Miami Riverwalk and the Riverwalk Metro Station would have been incorporated into the development. The complex is bordered by Southwest 3rd Street to the north, the Miami River to the south, Southwest 1st Avenue to the east, and Southwest 4th Avenue to the west. It is served by the Riverwalk and Miami Avenue Metromover stations, which connect to the Metrorail at Government Center and Brickell stations. The architect is Revuelta Vega Leon.
It is designed to create a local neighborhood within a large residential complex and to help people meet their neighbors. Thus we hope to improve the flow of information and community spirit without intrusion. You will find a full directory of all the local services and suppliers in your area and even city, from Airports to Yoga studios We offer the residents a guide to all services within the building along with details of every activity, news events in your location. If you choose to you can obtain your own exclusive Icon card which will entitle you to pre agreed discounts in all local restaurants, bars and other services, a full list of these is displayed on the site. Unlike other social networks this is a private channel and its members profile will not be searchable by the outside general public. You do have the ability to share and socialize with your neighbors only if you choose. If you have a special interest or group you can create it here and share it with your neighbors who may have the same interest. Via this channel you can receive regular updates from the association on events and news in the building along with all local events. We hope you find this a useful tool to help make your stay at the Wind a more rewarding and pleasurable experience.
Three Brickell City Centre (3BCC) is a Class A office building in the Brickell Financial District of Miami, FL. Ground level access to the lobby is located on SE 7th Street with accessibility via the 8th Street Metromover Station. 3BCC comprises approximately 134,000 rentable square feet and is part of Brickell City Centre, a landmark $1.05 billion, 5.4 million square foot mixed‐use development in downtown Miami. Parking for the building is in the underground carpark of Brickell City Centre, with nearest entrances located on both SE 8th Street for eastbound traffic, and SE 7th Street for westbound traffic. Akerman LLP is the primary tenant of 3BCC.
Our mission, together with the communities of Miami, is to make our city a place where all people can live, work and visit safely without fear. The Miami Police Department is a pioneer in community-policing and is modeled by agencies across the world. The Miami Police Department will maintain the highest standards of professional ethics and integrity. We are committed to the philosophy of community and neighborhood policing. We will build partnerships and coalitions with the business, corporate, and residential communities to identify and recommend solutions to problems with the goal of improving the quality of life in our neighborhoods. We will employ time-tested police methods and promising innovative approaches to better protect our communities. We value the cultural unity and differences of our communities, recognizing that there is strength in both. Our commitment is to provide professional service to our citizens, residents, and visitors. DISCLAIMER The Miami Police department reserves the right to remove any inappropriate or obscene comments posted and to block any users that are in violation of such. Citizens wishing to report a crime or an emergency should dial 911 or the Miami Police Department’s non-emergency number 305-579-6111.